I received an ARC of this book – I joined Kim Watts mailing list because I like her books so much and this one was well up to standard.
Gobbelino London and Callum North are barely making a living P.I.s in one of the tattier parts of Leeds in the UK, Leeds being a manufacturing city that grew massively in the industrial revolution and is now adjusting to the modern world, so there are some grubby bits as well as nice ones.
Gobbelino is a cat, and Callum has some minor magical talent which allows him to have conversations with all cats, not just Gobbelino. These days they mostly take cases involving magic, or “Folk” which pays even worse than the ordinary cases.
Gobbelino being a cat can wander unsuspected into places they want to investigate and the worst that happens is someone shouts at the cat to get out - well that is true of humans, less so for Folk.
This is the 5th book in the series and I would recommend reading the series in order, as there are some ongoing story arcs and characters, as well as each book including a self-contained story.
It starts with a very strange dog being spotted in the centre of Leeds and Callum and Gobbelino hurry over to capture it and remove it before too many normal humans see it, and especially before the Watch come calling. The Watch are the combined police and enforcers that keep the magical world away from the notice of humans – and are all cats. They're not noted for mercy so you really don't want them paying attention to your neighbourhood.
Then they have a series of demands for their assistance, to help find a missing Sorcerer, the Sorcerer's partner who is a dentist and Claudia, a cat they've known for some time who has helped them – despite being part of the Watch. At the start of the investigation of the dentist they discover that his surgery smells strongly of were wolf – so they have to go investigate were wolves, who really hate cats, especially because of the Watch.
There is a lovely cameo reappearance by Gordi, an elderly confused cat, that you really want to help. Poor sausage all he wants is food, cuddles and a sofa but as part of their investigations they find his owner is missing and so they have to investigate were wolves while also cat sitting Gordi, who ambles vaguely through life with no awareness of danger asking what is for supper, and has he eaten duck before and is it nice.
Really enjoyed this, so definitely 5 stars for a snarky, noir detective novel with a well built magical world and a varied and sometimes unexpected cast.